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ISIS supporter takes picture outside of the White House

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Headlines, Hipsters, Islamists, Jihad, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at August 9th, 2014 - 10:05 pm

Can’t tell if this ISIS supporter is a Hipster or Islamist.

ISIS is using social media to get supporters. AN ISIS supporter being that close to the White House should send chills down the spine of people.

Who’s the Ghost?

by snork ( 142 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Open thread at January 24th, 2010 - 2:30 pm

From the FT, we have a mysterious picture. Who’s the dead white guy in the window haunting the White House?

Unfortunately it can’t be Carter, because unfortunately, he’s still alive. Could it be the ghost of Richard M. Nixon, appalled at the goings on in his old residence? Any other ideas?

This is an open thread.

Extra: Because I don’t have any place else to put this, here’s a funny from the Times of India:

Update: Since I’m doing pictures, guess what these little green football oval shaped pills are:

Obama To Appoint Israel Hater To Head National Intellegence Council

by WrathofG-d ( 22 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-semitism, Barack Obama, China, Democratic Party, Israel, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Politics at February 26th, 2009 - 11:32 am

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Tell President Obama To Withdraw His Appointment of Charles Freeman As Head Of National Intelligence Council.

Being Anti-Israel and believing in an all powerful “Zionist Lobby”, isn’t where the problems with appointing Charles “Chas” W. Freemen end.  He has also on record supporting China’s right to stamp out free speech and dissent against the Government, and applauded Saudi Arabia’s record on democratic rights.

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Politico.com reports that President Obama will soon publicly name Charles “Chas” W. Freeman to head the National Intelligence Council (NIC), athough no public announcement has been made. (1)

Regarding Mr. Freeman, Matthew Brooks, RJC Executive Director stated the following: “We are very troubled by reports that President Obama plans to appoint Chas W. Freeman to be NIC chairman. Freeman’s past writing and statements with regard to the Middle East cast serious doubt on his fitness for such an important and sensitive position. [Mr. Freeman] apparently holds the view that Israel is the source or cause of all the suffering, terrorism, and instability in the region and that a so-called ‘Israel Lobby’ induces American governments to adopt policies not in keeping with American interests.

Brooks continued, “The NIC is the source of the National Intelligence Estimates and the long-term strategic analysis of the U.S. intelligence community.” The nature of intelligence analysis, which can be devastatingly misdirected by any bias, requires the president to choose NIC staff with the greatest sensitivity and impartiality possible. Chas Freeman falls far from meeting this standard.

“Freeman’s statements about Israel about the nature of the U.S.-Israel relationship, and about the totalitarian regimes in Saudi Arabia and China call into serious question his judgment and character.

“Freeman, who served as U.S. ambassador to from 1989 to 1992, is president of the Middle East Policy Council (MEPC). His statements and writings, as well as the work of the MEPC, are strongly critical of Israel and the U.S.-Israel alliance. He regards Israel as a colonial power, whose “occupation” of Arab land “is inherently violence.” (2) He blamed terrorist attacks in Britain, Thailand, India, and other countries on “the continuing injustices and crimes against humanity in the Holy Land. (3)

As president of MEPC, which publishes the Middle East Policy journal (MEP), Freeman boasted about MEP’s publication of the Mearsheimer and Walt article “The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy,” telling an interviewer from the Saudi-US Relations Information Service that “No one else in the United States has dared to publish this article, given the political penalties that the Lobby imposes on those who criticize it. So we continue to do important things that are not done by anybody else, which I think fill some gaps.” (4)

MEPC became the center of some controversy when it was named in a Jewish Telegraphic Agency report in 2005 detailing Saudi-funded educational materials that teach an anti-Israel perspective of the Middle East. (5) MEPC co-produced a curriculum, entitled “Arab World Notebook,” which an American Jewish Committee report described as “a text that appears largely designed to advance the anti-Israel and propagandist views of the Notebook’s sponsors, the Middle East Policy Council (MEPC) and Arab World and Islamic Resources (AWAIR), to an audience of teachers who may not have the resources and knowledge to assess this text critically.” (6)

As Gabriel Schoenfeld pointed out today in the Wall Street Journal, Freeman has also spoken about other countries in ways that run counter to American interests:  

On the massacre at Tiananmen Square in 1989, Mr. Freeman unabashedly sides with the Chinese government, a remarkable position for an appointee of an administration that has pledged to advance the cause of human rights. Mr. Freeman has been a participant in ChinaSec, a confidential Internet discussion group of specialists. A copy of one of his postings was provided to me by a former member. “The truly unforgivable mistake of the Chinese authorities,” he wrote there in 2006, “was the failure to intervene on a timely basis to nip the demonstrations in the bud.” Moreover, “the Politburo’s response to the mob scene at ‘Tiananmen’ stands as a monument to overly cautious behavior on the part of the leadership, not as an example of rash action.” Indeed, continued Mr. Freeman, “I do not believe it is acceptable for any country to allow the heart of its national capital to be occupied by dissidents intent on disrupting the normal functions of government, however appealing to foreigners their propaganda may be.” (7)

And the Jewish Telegraphic Agency noted this Freeman remark about Saudi Arabia which provides significant funding to MEPC:

Participating in a 2002 panel for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Freeman said that “in the case of Saudi Arabia reform has always come from the top down. It has been the ruling family that has sought to liberalize society and to open it up.” Saudi exiles over the years who have sought democratization might disagree. They have fled in fear for their lives and continue to be harassed in their new homelands. (8)

(1) http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0209/Freeman_facing_resistance_for_NIC_post.html
(2) http://www.mepc.org/whats/conf.remarks.pdf

(3) http://www.mepc.org/whats/conf.remarks.pdf
(4) http://www.saudi-us-relations.org/articles/2006/interviews/060920-freeman-interview.html
(5) http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/2247
(6) http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/2247
(7) http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123552619980465801.html
(8) http://jta.org/news/article/2009/02/24/1003237/potential-intel-boss-peddled-text-accused-of-bias

 

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DON’T JUST SIT THERE……DO SOMETHING!

Tell President Obama that Chas Freeman is an unacceptable choice for the job of National Intelligence Council chairman!

(1)   Contact the White House directly at 202-456-1111 or by using the web form.

(2)   Then contact your representatives in Congress (Senate and House, or 202-224-3121) and demand that they deliver the same message to the administration.

White House Philosophy Stoked Mortgage Bonfire

by savage ( 19 Comments › )
Filed under Economy at December 22nd, 2008 - 11:48 pm

WASHINGTON — The global financial system was teetering on the edge of collapse when President Bush and his economics team huddled in the Roosevelt Room of the White House for a briefing that, in the words of one participant, “scared the hell out of everybody.”

It was Sept. 18. Lehman Brothers had just gone belly-up, overwhelmed by toxic mortgages. Bank of America had swallowed Merrill Lynch in a hastily arranged sale. Two days earlier, Mr. Bush had agreed to pump $85 billion into the failing insurance giant American International Group.

The president listened as Ben S. Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, laid out the latest terrifying news: The credit markets, gripped by panic, had frozen overnight, and banks were refusing to lend money.

Then his Treasury secretary, Henry M. Paulson Jr., told him that to stave off disaster, he would have to sign off on the biggest government bailout in history.

Mr. Bush, according to several people in the room, paused for a single, stunned moment to take it all in.

“How,” he wondered aloud, “did we get here?”

Read the whole thing

President Bush had no fucking clue as to anything about this.